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"The Substance: The Promise of Perfection and its Dark Side"

If you’re interested in movies that combine science fiction, body horror and social criticism, "The Substance" is just what you need! The story immerses us in the life of a famous actress, Elisabeth Sparkle (played by Moore) who, on her very fiftieth birthday, is fired from her job by Harvey (Denis Quaid), the head of the television studio where she works. Harvey decides to fire her, and she considers it a product whose expiration date has come to an end. He is an extremely unpleasant, repulsive

Douglas BeltraN_: ¡Tu redacción es excelente!

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This Week's Trending Topics on Peliplat: A Journey through Horror, Joker 2, and The Substance

The Peliplat community, where critics, jurors, and film lovers from around the world come together to discuss the best of cinema, is buzzing with the trending topics of the moment. With thousands of views and comments, these topics related to movies and series have captured the attention of users. Below, we present the most talked-about subjects of October. # My Picks for a Terrifying Halloween With over 6300 views, this topic leads the conversation on Peliplat. Users are sharing their favorite

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The Kids in Terrifier 3

Ever since Terrifier 3 hit theaters, I haven’t been able to shake off the impact it left on me. As a fan of horror movies, I’ve become pretty desensitized to blood and gore. But this film struck a different chord—it dared to break the “kids don’t die” rule. When we watch horror movies, there’s this unspoken sense of comfort: no matter how brutal things get, the kids always make it out alive. Yet, Terrifier 3 flips that expectation, putting children in the crosshairs. The movie doesn’t just kill

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The “Smile” Films Are A Powerful Metaphor For Intrusive Thoughts

Intrusive thoughts are unwanted, troubling ideas, urges or images that suddenly intrude on your mind. They are common for people in general. Have you ever stood on a bridge and had the sudden, out of nowhere urge to jump? But these are especially tough for anyone with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) or post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The thing to understand about them is that they are ego dystonic - they don’t match up with the person’s values, and that makes them distressing. That ex

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The Terrifier series is really bloody, far more than most horror movies. It's fun to enjoy the blood in the movie occasionally. Can anyone recommend me some similar movies?

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Rosemary's baby, a date with the devil.

Rosemary's Baby (1968) Based on the novel of the same name by Ira Levin, the story centers on the lives of a young couple, the Woodhouses, who move into an elegant apartment in New York City with the intention of enjoying their new life together. Rosemary (Mia Farrow) is a bright, cheerful young housewife. Her greatest desire is to have a baby with her husband Guy (John Cassavetes). Guy is an aspiring actor seeking fame in the world of theatre and cinema. Woodhouse’s couple befriends Roman (Sidn

Tica Y Tico: El desarrollo del tema está muy bien trabajado.

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Real-Life Clowns Are Scarier Than Those in Movies

Two clown-centered movies have hit theaters lately: Joker: Folie à Deux and Terrifier 3. Both feature clowns who are deranged, violent villains that send chills down my spine. They are completely different from the fun-loving, balloon-twisting entertainers we see in real life. Seeing such terrifying clown figures, I initially believed that it was because filmmakers were deliberately trying to shift our perception of clowns, transforming them from comical, child-friendly characters into figures o

Harold Giner Causuro: Very good indeed!

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Everything Gru Taught Me About Adoption (Despicable Me, 2010)

Gru: my life model (!) I am going to explain in simple terms what it is to adopt a child. From one day to the next you are a parent. That's how brutal it is. You don't have 9 months to mentally prepare yourself for this huge change that will affect your life, it's not something that you have planned and that will happen on a fixed date... just one day the judge calls you and says “you are a dad; go to the orphanage with this paper and take this child that is already yours”. My wife and I got mar

seamouse: wow!!This is your real life story? or a story you write with imagination? I know a little bit of adoption in Argentina, from Carlos Sorin's movie "Joel", truly like you said and experienced(if it's your own true story)

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Does someone here know the REASON behind the Terrifier saga?

I somehow decided to give a chance to the disgusting gore horror tape that’s been the talk of the town and that everyone deems “instant cult film”. I don't want to consider myself a Sr. Analyst of the Seventh Art, far from it, and although I do tolerate cinematic experiences that are far from being a marvel for the most critical eyes, in this case I couldn't lie to myself. My body was wandering around, as if it were half-asleep and unwilling to finish the movie. The last strength I had left, mad

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Terrifier 3: Santa’s Naughty List Just Got Longer - Art the Clown Joins Horror’s Hall of Fame

The Grinch is somewhere clutching his pearls, because Christmas got its most unwelcome visitor yet. Terrifier 3, Damien Leone's latest entry in the indie slasher franchise, takes Art the Clown—a mime with a knack for destruction—and catapults him straight into the ranks of iconic horror villains like Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, and Michael Myers. Except, unlike his slasher siblings, Art doesn’t just kill—he performs. And we, the audience, are his captivated victims. His diabolical, twisted a

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